This is the second post in a three-part series on artificial intelligence in healthcare.

Artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionize the healthcare ecosystem. Providers are starting to apply AI in an effort to leverage patient data, therapy information and standards of care to make better treatment decisions. Payers are experimenting with AI to help with pre-authorization and claims adjudication. Whether or not the pharma industry is ready, AI is changing the way that pharma’s customers and stakeholders do business, thereby necessitating changes to pharma’s own commercial practices. And, according to my colleague John Piccone, those changes will be “dramatic.”

This is the second post in a three-part series on artificial intelligence in healthcare.

Artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionize the healthcare ecosystem. Providers are starting to apply AI in an effort to leverage patient data, therapy information and standards of care to make better treatment decisions. Payers are experimenting with AI to help with pre-authorization and claims adjudication. Whether or not the pharma industry is ready, AI is changing the way that pharma’s customers and stakeholders do business, thereby necessitating changes to pharma’s own commercial practices. And, according to my colleague John Piccone, those changes will be “dramatic.”